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Dynamically Programmable m-Psychiatry System For Self-Management of Bipolar Disorder

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Blum JM & Magill E (2009) Dynamically Programmable m-Psychiatry System For Self-Management of Bipolar Disorder. In: James CJ, Demanuele Charmaine C & Jimenez-Gonzalez A (eds.) Proceedings of the 5th UK & Republic of Ireland Postgraduate Conference in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, PGBIOMED09. Postgraduate Conference in Biomedical Engineering & Medical Physics (PGBioMed), Magdalen College, Oxford University, 12.07.2009-14.07.2009. Oxford: IEEE UKRI EMB Student Club, pp. 21-22. http://ewh.ieee.org/sb/ukri/embs/pgbiomed09/programme.html

Abstract
A rule-oriented approach to programming mobile psychiatric monitoring systems was designed. Initial simulations of rule processing have tested system personalisation issues and reviewed characteristics of the rule-oriented approach including the degree of task expressiveness and ease of expressing domain knowledge. A technical trial is being prepared to analyse the approach in a non-simulated environment.

Keywords
; Manic-depressive illness; Self-care, Health

StatusPublished
FundersEngineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Publication date31/12/2009
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/3355
Related URLshttp://ewh.ieee.org/sb/ukri/embs/pgbiomed09/
PublisherIEEE UKRI EMB Student Club
Publisher URLhttp://ewh.ieee.org/sb/ukri/embs/pgbiomed09/programme.html
Place of publicationOxford
ConferencePostgraduate Conference in Biomedical Engineering & Medical Physics (PGBioMed)
Conference locationMagdalen College, Oxford University
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